Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Susan Cadogan "Hurts So Good" 1975

This is a true classic, the legendary jamaican singer Susan Cadogans first album from 1975, then released by Trojan Records. Lee Perry produced the album, and his typical mid 70s sound is half of the album of course, the production is very similar to his 1976 classic and dopey Super Ape. Groovy!

D Of Trinity Garden Cartel was an american hip hop group from Houston, Texas, their style were southern hip hop (g-funk/gangsta) and they...

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This blog was made to salute good music that lives out in the fringe, that is sadly overlooked, that need more attention, and often are in need of a reissue so more people can take part of it. Hats off for some of the streaming services out there, but to be honest most of them are very disappointment - they are very hard to navigate (even if you are a premium customer), much music (most of it that appears on this blog for example) are missing, and in many cases they show wrong album art, wrong year, no information, etc

It's no secret that music can have a healing power (I think that is what the world needs right now), and also can have some kind of medical function. Music is the biggest of all religions, so spread the word. Amen!